Around 26 lacs passengers booked for Advance Reservation Period between June 1 and June 30. These passenger services will be in addition to Shramik special trains and 30 special AC trains being run since 12th May. Passengers have been advised to reach the railway station at least 90 minutes in advance.

Travel to India by a non-Indian citizen, except for certain categories of those having Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) card, is barred due to strict travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Sports complexes and stadia were on Sunday permitted to open but declared out of bounds for spectators in the fourth phase of the coronavirus-forced lockdown, possibly clearing the path for at least the resumption of halted training camps. Despite the relaxation, the IPL is unlikely to go ahead even behind closed doors anytime soon as travel restrictions continue to remain in place.

The Association’s demands include six-month road-tax exemption and 50% tax concession for the next six months, 15 days advance tax payment to be extended to 30 days and the signing of reciprocal agreement to drop inter-state tax.

Launched with the consent of local authorities, the ‘Uber Essential’ will only be available to riders who carry relevant documentation to validate their purpose of travel to authorities, the app-based cab aggregator said in a statement.

The petitioners said that all the migrant workers who wish to go back to their hometown/villages, including those who are living in shelter homes/relief camps as well as those who might be stuck in rented accommodations, must be treated as 'stranded' and their travel by trains or buses should consequently be facilitated free of cost by the central government.

Referring to the Centre's decision to send health teams to places with high incidence of COVID-19, Derek O'Brien, another senior leader of the party, said the fact that only one team has been sent to Bengal proves that the situation here is far better than other states.

The ICC flagship event is scheduled in Australia from October 18 to November 15. The ICC Board Meeting will be preceded by the Cricket Committee meeting to discuss playing conditions including applying sweat and saliva on the ball. It is expected that ICC's Events Committee headed by Chris Tetley will present multiple options.